Braves edge Cubs to run winning streak to four

CHICAGO--Second baseman Ozzie Albies had three hits, including one of Atlanta's three home runs, to help the Braves beat the Chicago Cubs 6-5 on Monday at Wrigley Field and extend their winning streak to four games.


The game was a makeup of the April 15 game that was postponed because of bad weather. The two teams start a three-game series in Atlanta on Tuesday
Albies went 3-for-5 to pace a nine-hit Atlanta attack and help the Braves win for the 11th time in their last 12 road games. He led off the game with a solo homer, his 13th, and added a single and a double.
Atlanta's other home runs came from catcher Tyler Flowers, a two-run shot in the third, and third baseman Jose Bautista, a two-run homer in the fifth. It was the first home run for Flowers, the second for Bautista, who had another long blast that turned foul.
The winning pitcher was Julio Teheran (4-1). He gave up four runs on four hits, two of them home runs, and walked three. He had one strikeout. Teheran improved to 3-0 in his career at Wrigley Field and won his fourth straight decision.
Rookie A.J. Minter, typically the setup man, pitched the ninth to earn his second save. Minter gave up two hits and walk with one out to load the bases. He struck out pinch-hitter David Bote and nicked pinch-hitter Ian Happ with a pitch to bring home a run. Kris Bryant, who was hitting .472 against lefties, lined out to left field to end the game.
The losing pitcher was Jose Quintana (4-3), who was chased after allowing six runs in 4 2/3 innings. He gave up nine hits and three walks, with six strikeouts. Quintana has allowed 13 runs in seven innings against the Braves this season and suffered his first career loss against Atlanta.
The Cubs scored two runs in the second on a two-run homer by Albert Almora Jr., his second. That ended Teheran's scoreless streak at 16 innings.
Bryant clubbed his eighth homer, a two-run blast, in the third inning. Bryant hit .347 (8-for-23) on the seven-game homestand.

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